Culture is defined as a set of ideas, customs and social behavior of a particular people or a society. Every nation has its own specific culture, which exhibits one’s own traditions, beliefs and values. It is the totality of the thought and practice by which a people creates itself, celebrates, refrain and develop itself and introduces itself to history and humanity. The African culture is divided into greater number of ethnic cultures that include African arts and crafts, folklore and religion
xylophones and the mbira. 5.1 Drums Drums are one of the primary African instruments. Differing in size and shape, the specific drums used within particular cultures is largely dependent on the materials available to produce instruments. Drums are essential to political and religious ceremonies, and are also used as accompaniment to dancing and regulating the pace of work. (Ewens 1991: 22; Kamien n.d.) One
Ken Schaphorst, a composer, trumpeter, and educator with more than a decade of experience leading big bands, counts on a great lineup of musicians and friends, including a few former students from the New England Conservatory in Boston. Schaphorst’s modern big bands are typically packed with trendy and inventive jazz instrumentalists, and for this new album, entitled How To Say Goodbye, he maintains this feature. Donny McCaslin, Ralph Alessi, Chris Cheek, Uri Caine, Jay Anderson, and Matt Wilson
Katso Sebina 1623703 Tutor: M Suriano Tutorial group: H The effect of the African Diaspora on cultural continuity in the Americas The African diaspora in the Atlantic world, specifically in the Americas, brought about the alteration, preservation and transmission of African culture to new environments through the transatlantic slave trade. Among the settlements of the Americas, the influence of African culture can be vividly seen in various aspects of cultural forms. These cultural forms include
Zimbabwe other smaller groups continue to practice its own individual traditions and culture. One of the known instrument that plays along with almost all Zimbabwean music is ngnoma which is know as the drum, while the most popular instrument is the mbira. The mbira in known for being played both at religious and secular activities. Zimbabwe music and dances have been known to cave a connection between the spiritual and religious life among its people. While not always are religious rituals associated with
In Music 300, we had four main objectives that we were supposed to be learned and two of them was to learn about musical and cultural traditions and reflect them in our class through reflective essays. Besides reflecting on Native American Music, another topic that I am going to reflect on is Africa Music. In this paper, I am going to talk about what stands out to me in music in Africa through their culture and music, how the music-making process impacted by understanding on music in Africa, and